Rana Naved stars in Sussex victory

Published August 7, 2005

LONDON, Aug 6: English cricket county Sussex’s fight to avoid relegation was handed a boost on Friday with their Pakistani paceman Rana Navedul Hasan taking four for 70 to beat Surrey by five wickets at Hove. The hosts, set just 125 to win, slumped to 32-4 before Matt Prior took over with an unbeaten 66 off 48 balls, including 10 boundaries and two sixes.

Surrey, 54-0 overnight, were earlier bowled out for 254 after losing their last five wickets for 24 runs, with Navedul Hasan returning 4-70. Sussex, third-bottom before this match, move out of relegation zone, but Surrey’s outside hopes of winning the Championship now look wafer thin.

Scores and results on Friday:

County Championship:

Division One:

At Canterbury: Kent (22 points) beat Glamorgan (5 points) by an innings and 124 runs.

KENT 587 (D.I. Stevens 208, A.J. Hall 133, M.M. Patel 64); GLAMORGAN 306 (D.L. Hemp 171 not out) and 157 (A.J. Hall 4-32).

At Hove: Sussex (21 points) beat Surrey (4 points) by five wickets.

SURREY 248 (M.R. Ramprakash 97, Azhar Mahmood 57 not out) and 254 (R. Clarke 75, S.A. Newman 74, Rana Navedul Hasan 4-70); SUSSEX 378 (R.S.C. Martin-Jenkins 88, R.R. Montgomerie 68, M.H. Yardy 65; Azhar Mahmood 5-72) and 125-5 (M.J. Prior 66 not out).

At Lord’s: MIDDLESEX 323 (P.N. Weekes 92 not out, O.A. Shah 63; M. Ntini 4-79) and 330 (O.A. Shah 156 not out, B. Hutton 92l M. Ntini 5-69); WARWICKSHIRE 272 (D.R. Brown 92, S. Clark 5-61) and 221-3 (J.O. Troughton 119, N.V. Knight 67 not out).

At Cheltenham: HAMPSHIRE 385 (N. Pothas 139, A.J. Bichel 138; C.M. Bandara 4-110, S.J. Kirby 4-53) and 388-7 declared (J.P. Crawley 120, J. McLean 68, N. Pothas 54 no, S.R. Watson 52); GLOUCESTERSHIRE 363 (A.P.R. Gidman 115, S.J. Adshead 73) and 18-0.

Division Two:

At Derby: SOMERSET 460 (W. Durston 146 not out, A. Suppiah 123, J. Hildreth 73; G. Welch 4-82); DERBYSHIRE 218-5 (Hassan Adnan 74).

At Worcester: NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 189 (M.L. Love 53; Shoaib Akhtar 5-55) and 299-6 (D.J.G. Sales 152 not out, D. Wright 85); WORCESTERSHIRE 216 (S.C. Moore 62; J Louw 4-66).

At Southend: DURHAM 196 (A.R. Adams 5-60) and 347 (D.M. Benkenstein 124; J.F. Middlebrook 4-92); ESSEX 245 (A.N. Cook 107, G. Napier 51; M. Lewis 4-69) and 129-2.

At Leicester: LANCASHIRE 291 (I. Sutcliffe 93) and 368-9 declared (A. Symonds 121, W.K. Hegg 77 not out, G. Chapple 60); LEICESTERSHIRE 261 (A. Habib 84, T.J. New 50) and 78-5.—Agencies

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